Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everything so damn boxy??
THIS!!!!
A few years ago, Banana Republic made some great t shirts. At least for me - they were fitted in all the right places but not clingy.
Now they are paper thin and see through.
GAP t shirts are fine for winter when I wear them under things but on their own - they are shapeless.
Who makes a good white t shirt for someone in their 40's who does not have a perfect body but does not want a tent or a boxy fit??
The struggle is real! I feel the same about BR tees- why’d they have to ruin a good thing. I’ve had decent luck with Pact tees. I like the Rag and Bone slub tees too when they go on sale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everything so damn boxy??
THIS!!!!
A few years ago, Banana Republic made some great t shirts. At least for me - they were fitted in all the right places but not clingy.
Now they are paper thin and see through.
GAP t shirts are fine for winter when I wear them under things but on their own - they are shapeless.
Who makes a good white t shirt for someone in their 40's who does not have a perfect body but does not want a tent or a boxy fit??
Anonymous wrote:I feel the same about madewell --- I feel like they used to have some stuff that was flattering and attractive and now when I look at their stuff, I am just uninspired.
I am really sick of designers trying to sell us on very bland neutrals in boxy cuts. I guess it's an improvement over a few years ago when they were trying to add a random ruffle and cut-out holes to everything -- remember that year? That was fun.
What astounds me is that when I watch TV and see women working in professional jobs, they all look phenomenal! So I think the designers know how to make nice looking clothes for professional women -- they just refuse to put those clothes in stores where us normals shop. The stuff on Abbott Elementary, Not Dead Yet and (a couple years ago now) Grace and Frankie all was great -- those are just a few examples.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand their pants. Short women, Everlane makes pants for you! At 5’9” every pair of pants are capris for me.
Anonymous wrote:Why is everything so damn boxy??
Anonymous wrote:Why is everything so damn boxy??